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The @snsf_ch National Center of Competence in Research 'Quantum Science and Technology' (2011-2022) brought together 33 research groups across Switzerland.
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Joined February 2018
#QSIT100 On this final day of @snsf_ch @NCCR_QSIT, we extend our deepest gratitude to our director Klaus Ensslin — for 12 years of leadership, initiative and passion. Thank you! 📷 @HostettlerHeidi / @ETH_en
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#QSIT100 (2/2) This central role was then taken over by Klara Berg. Throughout the 12 @NCCR_QSIT years, our finances were handled by Esther Christen, and the extensive programme in knowledge & technology transfer was built up by Georg Tudosie and Johanna Rössler before him.
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#QSIT100 Today, we express our most sincere gratitude to the members of the @NCCR_QSIT office. First, we cordially thank Ilona Blatter, QSIT Coordinator from the start in 2011 until her retirement in 2018 — acting as link and 'good soul'. (1/2) 📷 @HostettlerHeidi / @ETH_en
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#QSIT100 (3/3) Tobias Kippenberg (@EPFL_en) Frédéric Merkt (@ETH_en) Lukas Novotny (@ETH_en) Martino Poggio (@UniBasel_en) Renato Renner (@ETH_en) Andreas Wallraff @AndreasAtETH (@ETH_en) Richard Warburton (@UniBasel_en) Hugo Zbinden (@unige_en)
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#QSIT100 (2/3) Klara Berg (@NCCR_QSIT) Ilona Blatter (@NCCR_QSIT) Christoph Bruder (@UniBasel_en) Klaus Ensslin (@ETH_en) @TilmanEsslinger (@ETH_en ) Anna Fontcuberta @i_morral (@EPFL_en) Nicolas Gisin (@unige_en) Atac Imamoglu (@ETH_en)
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#QSIT100 Today we acknowledge with gratitude the @NCCR_QSIT members who served in the Scientific Committee, and as such made central contributions to the running and development of the network. Our cordial thanks for your time and commitment. (1/3) https://t.co/F7zkae0fv8
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#QSIT100 (2/3) Moty Heiblum (@WeizmannScience) Dieter Jaksch (@OxfordPhysics) Jean-François Molinari (@epflENAC) Henning Müller (@hessovalais) Elke Scheer (@UniKonstanz) Gerd Schön (@KITKarlsruhe)
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#QSIT100 (2/3) Alain Aspect (@InstitutOptique) Günther Bauer (@jkulinz) Jacqueline Bloch (@C2N_com) Annalisa Buffa (@epflSB) Elisabeth Giacobino (@lkb_lab) Leonid Glazman (@YalePhysicsDept)
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#QSIT100 Today we express our gratitude to the members of the @snsf_ch @NCCR_QSIT review panel, who have supported us throughout the past 12 years. We greatly appreciate their time, guidance and advice. Our cordial thanks to: (1/3) https://t.co/xYBEnBh7fQ
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The Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) funds excellent research at universities and other institutions.
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#QSIT100 In these closing days of @NCCR_QSIT, we would like to express our deepest gratitude — first and foremost to the Swiss National Science Foundation @snsf_ch. Their long-term support though the NCCR programme has made all this possible. https://t.co/MugTAIdAZG
The end of 2022 will mark as well the end of the third and final funding period of @snsf_ch @NCCR_QSIT. These have been 12 most exciting years. With 100 days left until 31 December, we thought we'd look back — and forward — in 100 tweets. #QSIT100 Let us start at the beginning:
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Thank you QSIT team for all your amazing work over the years! It was quite an undertaking and you did an amazing job!
#QSIT100 We may be entering the final week of @NCCR_QSIT, but our view continues to be directed towards a bright future, as various initiatives across Switzerland continue to provide excellent platforms for exchange and collaboration in quantum science and technology: (1/3)
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#QSIT100 (3/3) On the national level, the @snsf_ch @nccrSpin started in August 2020, and in January 2023 the new Swiss Quantum Initiative will be launched, coordinated and led by the Swiss Quantum Commission ( https://t.co/6LDZHRKX8e).
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#QSIT100 (2/3) Locally, the Quantum Center at ETH Zurich (@ETHQuantumCntr), the Basel Quantum Center ( https://t.co/wlneQ7Npq4), the EPFL Center for Quantum Science and Engineering (@QSECenter_EPFL) and the Geneva Quantum Centre ( https://t.co/UfiUgpKLzJ) have been established.
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#QSIT100 We may be entering the final week of @NCCR_QSIT, but our view continues to be directed towards a bright future, as various initiatives across Switzerland continue to provide excellent platforms for exchange and collaboration in quantum science and technology: (1/3)
The end of 2022 will mark as well the end of the third and final funding period of @snsf_ch @NCCR_QSIT. These have been 12 most exciting years. With 100 days left until 31 December, we thought we'd look back — and forward — in 100 tweets. #QSIT100 Let us start at the beginning:
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#QSIT100 The @NCCR_QSIT family comprises the groups of more than 50 current and former members — including two honorary members, recognising their outstanding roles in quantum science & technology: Nicolas Gisin (@unige_en) and Gianni Blatter (@ETH_en). https://t.co/gRuZy7FLSp
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#QSIT100 (2/2) This work is a collaboration with colleagues @ruhrunibochum and is published in @NatureNano. Free-to-read version https://t.co/SwipCDN7SV For further background and context, see this @UniBasel_en News piece: https://t.co/t1GSoStY8L
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#QSIT100 On our 100-tweet stroll down memory lane we stop today at a scientific highlight from 2021: The demonstration, by the group of Richard Warburton @unibas_phys, of a novel single-photon source with a high end-to-end efficiency. (1/2) https://t.co/buqSVMhL7L
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#QSIT100 "The fact that @NCCR_QSIT members managed to secure some 40 @ERC_Research grants was a huge success that gave our research an extra boost." Our director Klaus Ensslin on how national @snsf_ch funding has been leveraged on the European level. https://t.co/62tmJ3Ir4t
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ETH Professor Klaus Ensslin spent 12 years at the helm of the National Centre of Competence in Research “Quantum Science and Technology”. As the programme prepares to wind down at the end of this...
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